Boris Johnson-Prime Minister (Vol 8)

Boris Johnson-Prime Minister (Vol 8)

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General Price

5,238 posts

182 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Mandat said:
Do you have some kind of alert set up, that immediately gives you all the latest Boris news?

According to the time stamp on the Independent website, the story was posted at approx. 15:18, meaning that the moment that the story went live, you were immediately posting the link to it here.

That doesn't seem like healthy behaviour.
He makes odd seem normal.

bitchstewie

50,781 posts

209 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Mandat said:
Do you have some kind of alert set up, that immediately gives you all the latest Boris news?

According to the time stamp on the Independent website, the story was posted at approx. 15:18, meaning that the moment that the story went live, you were immediately posting the link to it here.

That doesn't seem like healthy behaviour.
I've no idea when it was posted as I saw it on Twitter.

Right now it shows as "8 minutes ago".

Fully appreciate that posting a link to an article about Boris Johnson on the Boris Johnson thread is unhealthy whilst you sitting there taking notes of when you think a news article was posted so you can complain about me linking to it is a perfectly normal thing to do.

Randy Winkman

16,021 posts

188 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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768 said:
It's a political declaration, not a legal agreement.
Exactly. Plus BJ said it so it amounts to nothing.

cuprabob

14,419 posts

213 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Randy Winkman said:
768 said:
It's a political declaration, not a legal agreement.
Exactly. Plus BJ said it so it amounts to nothing.
It might help with the votes tomorrow night in Eurovision smile

Murph7355

37,651 posts

255 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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768 said:
bhstewie said:
I like the way he says explicitly referring to Johnson's statement, they write specifically and the headline becomes that he didn't apologise full stop. And then you run over here to post it, naturally.

Johnson didn't lock her up. He did see her come back and gave her an hour of his time to listen to her and presumably see what more he could do. The bd.
There's a thread on that somewhere smile

Mandat

3,881 posts

237 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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bhstewie said:
I've no idea when it was posted as I saw it on Twitter.

Right now it shows as "8 minutes ago".

Fully appreciate that posting a link to an article about Boris Johnson on the Boris Johnson thread is unhealthy whilst you sitting there taking notes of when you think a news article was posted so you can complain about me linking to it is a perfectly normal thing to do.
No complaints or note taking from me. Your behaviour is clearly visible to all, and I'm just making an observation about your obsessive & relentless fixation whenever Boris is mentioned.

You gave another example only this morning, when you got called out on your apparent outrage about the signed champagne bottle, which turned in to a "fair enough" from you within 30 minutes of your original post.

You obsessively rush to post anything & everything related to Boris, whether it is based on a spurious headline or not, without bothering to understand the actual content.

Like I said, it doesn't seem healthy.

bitchstewie

50,781 posts

209 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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If that's what you think that's fine by me.

The post about the champagne bottle this morning was clearly hasty and wrong as more info came out and I acknowledged as much.

Johnson not having the basic decency to apologise to Zaghari-Ratcliffe's face when he met her today is front page news on the BBC and lots of other outlets.

As I said he's a piece of work.

768

13,601 posts

95 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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bhstewie said:
Johnson not having the basic decency to apologise to Zaghari-Ratcliffe's face when he met her today is front page news on the BBC and lots of other outlets.
Perhaps listen to what her husband actually said.

bitchstewie

50,781 posts

209 months

anonymous-user

53 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Mandat said:
bhstewie said:
Do you have some kind of alert set up, that immediately gives you all the latest Boris news?

According to the time stamp on the Independent website, the story was posted at approx. 15:18, meaning that the moment that the story went live, you were immediately posting the link to it here.

That doesn't seem like healthy behaviour.
They don’t pay him to sit on his hands all day don’t you know!

bitchstewie

50,781 posts

209 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Bandit said:
They don’t pay him to sit on his hands all day don’t you know!
Who doesn't?

Gerradi

1,522 posts

119 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Bandit said:
They don’t pay him to sit on his hands all day don’t you know!
Hmmm, That doesn't seem like healthy behaviour....son.

pequod

8,956 posts

137 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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It appears our Great Leader is bent on sorting out (before his departure) not only the CS, but is about to depart to NI to bang heads together there! Good luck with that.

What with having to receive further earbashing today from an ungrate, he is under pressure to put on a good show for Her Majesty at Her PlatJub Celebs, deliver a podium place at the Euro Song Contest, find another winner of the Wimbledon wiffwaff compo, and, to top it all, sort out the Conservative Party.

I would take the job if you offered immortality!

anonymous-user

53 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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bhstewie said:
Bandit said:
They don’t pay him to sit on his hands all day don’t you know!
Who doesn't?
You can’t be doing what you do for fun can you?

bitchstewie

50,781 posts

209 months

Saturday 14th May 2022
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I'm not paid to post here and I have no political affiliation and never have and it's bizarre having to spell that out because you seem genuinely surprised at someone posting stuff about the Prime Minister on a thread about the Prime Minister.

Bit weird.

Anyway a few chunks of red meat.

Working from home DOESN'T work, says PM: In Mail interview, Boris Johnson demands millions get back to the office - and reveals 50 illegal migrants are set to go to Rwanda in two weeks

essayer

9,011 posts

193 months

Saturday 14th May 2022
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Doesn’t Boris work from home?

Doing his best to attract those red wall voters who left the workforce 10 years ago and shouldn’t have a say in who WFHs or not biggrin

Rufus Stone

6,064 posts

55 months

Saturday 14th May 2022
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bhstewie said:
I'm not paid to post here and I have no political affiliation and never have and it's bizarre having to spell that out because you seem genuinely surprised at someone posting stuff about the Prime Minister on a thread about the Prime Minister.

Bit weird.

Anyway a few chunks of red meat.

Working from home DOESN'T work, says PM: In Mail interview, Boris Johnson demands millions get back to the office - and reveals 50 illegal migrants are set to go to Rwanda in two weeks
The guy is a fking idiot. He forced hundreds of thousands to do just that.

When will this national embarrassment be gone?

pghstochaj

2,400 posts

118 months

Saturday 14th May 2022
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I don’t like working from home personally. However, the following from Boris says more about Boris than it does about working from home:

Taking a swipe at the out-of-office culture that has taken hold across Whitehall, he adds: 'My experience of working from home is you spend an awful lot of time making another cup of coffee and then, you know, getting up, walking very slowly to the fridge, hacking off a small piece of cheese, then walking very slowly back to your laptop and then forgetting what it was you're doing.'


bitchstewie

50,781 posts

209 months

Saturday 14th May 2022
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I don't honestly know why but working from home really seems to annoy the more right wing Brexity types.

This is what the 2019 Conservative manifesto said.

"We will encourage flexible working and consult on making it the default unless employers have good reasons not to."

Slightly at odds with the noise they're making right now about the Civil Service or suggesting people are lazy if they're not working from the office.

JagLover

42,265 posts

234 months

Saturday 14th May 2022
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pghstochaj said:
I don’t like working from home personally. However, the following from Boris says more about Boris than it does about working from home:

Taking a swipe at the out-of-office culture that has taken hold across Whitehall, he adds: 'My experience of working from home is you spend an awful lot of time making another cup of coffee and then, you know, getting up, walking very slowly to the fridge, hacking off a small piece of cheese, then walking very slowly back to your laptop and then forgetting what it was you're doing.'
laugh

It does indeed the lazy fat clown.

Meanwhile people who are being paid for results have usually invested in a home office setup and aren't spending their time traipsing to and from the fridge. You would likely often waste more time in an office doing such tasks as the kitchen area might be a bit of a walk.
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